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My take on the debate on inequality inspired by the paper Income and Wealth Inequality in India, 1922-2023: The Rise of the Billionaire Raj by Piketty, Bharti, Chancel, & Somanchi in the context of Indian elections. personal.lse.ac.uk/ghatak/HT_Apri… Hindustan Times LSE Department of Economics STICERD
LSE's Research Director for the Cohesive Capitalism Programme Daniel Chandler is marking the paperback publication of his book 'Free and Equal' at an event in Foyles Bookshop in conversation with Ha-Joon Chang. Register here for a ticket 🎫#econtwitter foyles.co.uk/events/daniel-…
Why do women earn less than men, and if the answer is parenthood, then why do fathers earn more than mothers and non-fathers? #Nobel laureate Claudia Goldin Harvard Department of Economics in conversation with Oriana Bandiera LSE Department of Economics for LSE Business Review. ow.ly/lZ1s50RHY9x
New CEPR Discussion Paper - DP19070 The Global Network of Liquidity Lines Saleem Bahaj UCL Economics UCL, Marie Fuchs Marie Fuchs LSE, Ricardo Reis Ricardo Reis LSE LSE Department of Economics ow.ly/vPpQ50RFnlE #CEPR_IMF, #CEPR_MEF, #CEPR_AP #economics
"It's a nation of immigrants and this has enabled it to attract talented people from all over the world." John Van Reenen from LSE Department of Economics discusses the dynamism of the US economy on the #LSEiQ LSE Ballpark Podcast #podcast. 🎧ow.ly/i6Oi50RQA7v
camille landais | Quelle réponse de l’Europe face à l’Inflation Reduction Act ? Conseil d'analyse économique LSE Department of Economics LSE Hubequalrep oeconomicus.fr/quelle-reponse…
Join researchers and policymakers for #LSEEnvironmentWeek from 23-26 September at LSE. Co-organised by International Growth Centre, @LSEECon, the Economics of Energy and Environment Programme STICERD, and Programme on Innovation and Diffusion, you can find event and registration details here bit.ly/3MsoLCy
The LSE Business Review met camille landais to discuss the dynamics behind the child penalty and the role of policy makers. Also included was the online wall exhibition that featured at LSE's Festival. #lseecon #genderpaygap #econtwitter #childpenaltyatlas lse.ac.uk/Events/LSE-Fes…
How meritocracy varies across the world Yesterday on VoxDevTalks, Oriana Bandiera LSE Department of Economics & Ilse Lindenlaub Yale Department of Economics told Tim Phillips Talk Normal about their research on meritocracy in labour markets & its role in explaining cross-country income differences: voxdev.org/topic/macroeco…